Spontaneous Generation and Perpetual Motion Machines

The origin of life by chance in a primeval soup is impossible in probability in the same way that a perpetual machine is in probability.

“The origin of life by chance in a primeval soup is
impossible in probability in the same way that a perpetual machine is in probability.
The extremely small probabilities calculated in this chapter are not discouraging
to true believers … [however] A practical person must conclude that life
didn’t happen by chance.”

Note: In these calculations, Yockey generously granted
that the raw materials were available in a primeval soup. But in the previous
chapter, Yockey showed there was much evidence that a primeval soup never existed,
so is an act of faith. See Primeval soup—Failed Paradigm

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